-Eurogamer 5 / 5
-PC Gamer 83 / 100
-TheGamer 4.5 / 5
-God is a Geek 9.5 / 10
-Metro GameCentral 9 / 10
-Digital Trends 4.5 / 5
-Slant Magazine 4 / 5
-Siliconera 9 / 10
-Eurogamer 5 / 5
-PC Gamer 83 / 100
-TheGamer 4.5 / 5
-God is a Geek 9.5 / 10
-Metro GameCentral 9 / 10
-Digital Trends 4.5 / 5
-Slant Magazine 4 / 5
-Siliconera 9 / 10
It’s a collection of games you pick from a menu. The premise is that they’re all from the same studio back then, but they’re mostly standalone.
I’ve only tried a couple so far (the first couple) and they feel pretty basic. I guess if the theory is that they’re progression in their development over time the more compelling stuff would be later? Regardless, I wasn’t expecting 50 masterpieces, and they’ve made a point of communicating that they won’t all be huge and heavily featured.
I’d definitely be interested in suggestions of ones that stand out though.
Edit: Mortol is the first one I can really see spending some time trying to master. It’s a platformer where you have finite lives and need to kill yourself one of three ways to make a path forward for the next guy. I’m going on to new ones for now, but I like it.